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Vatican II @ 50 Collaboration with Religions for Peace: "The Challenge of Faith in Contemporary America"
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Vatican II @ 50 is a series of programs recognizing the worldwide impact of the Second Vatican Council, convened 50 years ago in 1962 by the enormously influential Pope John XXIII. Among the great legacies of Vatican II are increased tolerance of other religious traditions, a celebration of people's growing of awareness human dignity, and a renewed perspective on sacred music and art. Vatican II @ 50 will address these and other important questions with lectures, concerts and conversations that focus on the common vision of Vatican II, the de Menils and the Rothko Chapel.
Margaret O'Brien Steinfels, co-director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture, is a writer, editor, commentator and Fordham's journalist-in-residence. The center explores questions that arise when religious faith intersects with contemporary culture and fosters dialogue on the challenges posed to the culture.
lecture,
peace,
religion,
Rothko Chapel,
Vatican II @ 50
pages/Rothko-Chapel/146322542138889
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